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Not So Good for Food |
May 14, 2012 |
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Sarah
from San Diego, California
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I love the idea of these, and I bought quite a few of them from a farmer's market vendor. I bought them because I really want to cut down on my zip-lock baggie use, and I only use those for food & lunches. So far, they aren't so good for certain foods: I dry-roast chickpeas and green beans. They've pretty much gone back to their original state by the time I eat them. Chips also. Nothing like anticipating a crispy chip just to get a soggy potato sliver. I've put carrots and berries in them - the carrots always dry out and berry liquid sort of seeps through the cloth. Bizarre. I really, really want to love these, but can't think of many foods they would work well with. Maybe trail mix and nuts.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Easter Eggs? |
June 1, 2011 |
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bag lady
from Carmine, TX United States
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I bought several small bags for the children at a family reunion this Easter. I filled each with jelly beans and goldfish crackers. Then I put them in an Easter basket and handed them out to the children. The mothers loved them as much or more than the children. The big reward was seeing the children in their car seats with their bags refilled with snacks, ready for a car ride or a plane trip home. I'm sold on these bags as I keep finding more ways for their use.
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